Examples and HowTos
Canonical Dialing
4 Examples and HowTos
4.1Canonical Dialing
4.1.1Canonical Dialing Settings
The following example shows settings suitable for the conversion of given dial strings to canon- ical format. The example phone is located in Nottingham, UK.
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Local country code | 44 | International country code for the UK. |
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National prefix digit | 0 | Used in front of national codes when dialled |
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Local national code | 115 | Area code within the UK (here: Nottingham). |
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Minimum local number | 7 | Minimum number of digits in a local PSTN |
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Local enterprise node | 780 | Prefix to access Nottingham numbers from |
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PSTN access code | 9 | Prefix to make an international call in the UK. |
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Operator codes | 0, 7800 | Set of numbers to access the local operators. |
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Emergency numbers | 999, 555 | Set of numbers to access emergency ser- |
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Initial extension digits | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 | 1st digits of numbers that are used for extensi- |
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